
James Gordon
Born
April 22, 1871
Died
May 12, 1941 (70 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
One of the founders of the acting group known as "The Troupers," Gordon was a leading man for Julia Marlowe on Broadway, appearing in Shakespearean plays that toured the country a number of times.
Known For
The Monkey's Paw
Sergt.-Major Morris
1939

One More Spring
1935

The Hot Spot
Warden
1931

The Front Page
The Mayor
1931

The Bachelor Father
Carson Creswell
1931

Masked Emotions
Capt. Goodell
1929

Dad's Choice
James Gordon
1928

Babe Comes Home
Baseball Player
1927

The War Horse
General Evans
1927

Flying High
V.E. Martin
1926

The Buckaroo Kid
James Mulford
1926

Devil’s Dice
1926
The Ice Flood
1926

Miss Nobody
Police Sergeant
1926

Tumbleweeds
Joe Hinman
1925

The Iron Horse
David Brandon Sr (uncredited)
1925

Hearts of Oak
John Owen
1924

The Man Who Came Back
Captain Gallon
1924

Wanderer of the Wasteland
Alex MacKay
1924

The White Sin
Yacht Captain
1924
Defying Destiny
Mr. Alden
1923

The Love Gambler
Colonel Angus McClelland
1922

On the High Seas
Captain of S.S. Andren
1922
A Self-Made Man
Jonas Spurlock
1922

A Game Chicken
Joshua Hastings
1922
Nancy from Nowhere
Mr. Kelly
1922

Trailin'
William Drew
1921
The Old Swimmin' Hole
Mr. Hull - Ezra's Pa
1921

The Bait
John Garson - The Game Warden
1921

The Last of the Mohicans
Col. Munro
1920

The Sea Wolf
'Death' Larsen
1920

Excuse My Dust
Griggs (uncredited)
1920

Mary's Ankle
George P. Hampton
1920

Behind the Door
Bill Tavish
1919

The Thunderbolt
1919

Jacques of the Silver North
Don Baird
1919

Experimental Marriage
Callahan (as Jim Gordon)
1919

The Lure of the Circus
Guy Brock
1918

Beatrice Fairfax
Christopher McRay / The Prince's bodyguard
1916

Caprice
Mr. Henderson
1913

Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Crick
1913
The Old Monk's Tale
Allesandro
1913

The Charge of the Light Brigade
Lord Raglan
1912

A Chase Across the Continent
The Detective
1912

The Relief of Lucknow
General Havelock
1912

A Romance of the Cliff Dwellers
Second Romantic Rival
1911

The Lighthouse by the Sea
First Young Fisherman
1911